WhiteSource is the leading solution for agile open source security and license compliance management.
It integrates with your development environments and DevOps pipeline to detect open source libraries with security or compliance issues in real-time.
WhiteSource doesn’t only alert on issues, it also provides actionable, validated remediation paths to enable quick resolution and automated policy enforcement to speed up time-to-fix. It also helps you focus on what matters by prioritizing remediation based on whether your code is actually using a vulnerable method or not, and guaranteeing zero false positives.
We've got you covered with support for over 200 programming languages, and continuous tracking of multiple open source vulnerabilities databases including the NVD, security advisories, peer-reviewed vulnerability knowledge bases, and open source projects issue trackers.
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Long term, you may want to include some Tool, like Whitesource in your CI. Do not consider this as an advertising, it is not. Source: almost 3 years ago
For everyone that has read my article about the demonstration of security flaws already knows how bad things can turn out, because a library has issues. If I would need to summarize this topic into one word: Log4Shell. The problem with 3rd party software is: When they mess up (security wise), your software can be affected. Luckily, often times libraries give their best to fix those exploits as quickly as... - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Compounding factor #4: Dependency greening tools, like GitHub's dependabot, or the excellent alternatives depfu, and renovate will all send a PR whenever a new version of rubocop comes out, asking to upgrade from ancient to hot-right-now. While this is often a non-starter for a library, the repeated invalid PRs can be a time sink, and a distraction. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
In terms of triggering upgrades, we have depfu/dependabot monitoring our dependencies for us. (Adopted depfu first, but dependabot is now baked into Github.) Its then a case of:. Source: about 2 years ago
For some time, I have updated the projects manually, however this became way too time consuming. Enter depfu, a free (for open source projects) service that keeps your project's dependencies up-to-date by proposing pull requests (PRs) whenever there's a new dependency version. Renovate is a similar service, and would work the same for the purpose of this tutorial. Depfu has made my life much easier – it... - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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